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                                    <a class="user-hover" rel="mjdenham" id="email_mjdenham" href="http://www.crosswire.org/bugs/secure/ViewProfile.jspa?name=mjdenham" style="color:#000000;">Martin Denham</a>
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                <a style='color:#000000;text-decoration:none;' href='http://www.crosswire.org/bugs/browse/JS-273'><strong>Is 53 not found in ESV</strong></a>
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        <div class="comment-block" style="background-color:#edf5ff;border:1px solid #dddddd;color:#000000;padding:12px;"><p>So the current implementation of contains(key) is containsAllOf(key) but in this particular instance we are expecting containsAnyOf(key).  Is that right?</p>

<p>If so then we could either consider i) changing contains to be containsAnyOf or ii) adding a different function containsAnyOf or iii) changing contains to be containsAnyOf when the key is a chapter.</p>

<p>From an And Bible perspective book.contains(key) is used to work out if there is anything that can be shown on the screen so contains(key) is always used in the sense of containsAnyOf so my initial preference would be to change the implementation of book.contains() to be containsAnyOf but there may be use cases others would raise that I haven't thought of.</p>

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I just remembered I emailed JSword-devel regarding a different issue related to VerseRange.contains() on 4th May so maybe contains() needs consideration in general.  I need to raise a Jira for that because I don't think one was raised and I don't believe it has been fixed (I worked around it in AB).  I'll raise a jira but hopefully nobody gets confused between the two different contains() problems.<br/>
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<p>Martin</p></div>
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